Legrand EN1023 Installation guide

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INSTRUCTION/INSTALLATION SHEET
Core Line Enclosure with Cover
IS-0366 REV. C
©Copyright 2009 by On-Q/Legrand All Rights Reserved. Page 1 of 4
1. Introduction
The On-Q/Legrand Core Line Enclosures are available in four sizes, 14”, 20”, 28” and 42”. Each size of enclosure is
available with a hinged cover (includes lock assembly), or with a screw on cover, or as separate products; enclosure
only, hinged cover only or screw on cover only.
2. Enclosure Installation
Locate the enclosure centrally in the house to minimize the length of cable runs and in a climate controlled area.
Temperature must be from 0°C (32°F) to 50°C (122°F). Humidity is to be controlled to not condense in the
enclosures. The enclosure must be located to assure that the electrical outlet, if installed in the enclosure, is installed
in compliance to all NEC wiring requirements. This is particularly important if the enclosure is located in a basement
and may be subject to flooding.
CAUTION: For any limitations on enclosure locations, consult local electrical and building codes before
installing enclosures.
NOTE: The enclosure is not weather proof and should not be located outside or where temperature changes
and humidity may allow condensation in the enclosure.
NOTE: The enclosure is not fire rated and should not be mounted in fire rated walls.
The enclosure may be either surface mounted or recess mounted between studs installed on 16 inch centers.
Surface Mounting-
Typical surface mounting is on a 3/4 inch plywood back board.
A. Securely mount plywood with rear access knockouts accessible, if
needed.
B. If cable access is to be through the back of enclosure, remove wire
access knockouts from rear of enclosure. (See Figure 1).
C. Position enclosure in desired location and mark top of center keyhole
opening located on the top center of enclosure (See Figure 1).
D. Install mounting wood screw at mark. Head must be ½” clearance from
the back.
E. Hang enclosure on screw and mark four (4) mounting holes and wire
access holes on plywood. (See Figure 1). Also mark top and bottom of
enclosure.
F. If cable access is from the rear, remove enclosure and cut access holes in plywood for cables.
Note - Access hole may be a large slot, provided it does not extend beyond the enclosure. Remove all rough
edges to prevent cable damage.
G. Attach enclosure to wall using wood screws. Remove the top centering
screw to avoid interference with modules.
Note - It may be easier to rough-in cable and feed cables through plywood
prior to attaching the enclosure
.
.
Recessed mounting-
There are two methods for recess mounting the enclosure. In half inch drywall
installations the enclosure may be mounted to the front of the studs. Bend out
the side tabs on each side to 90 degrees (see Figure 2). Position the enclosure
to the desired height and fasten using standard screws into the slots in the tabs.
Mounting Tabs
Figure 1
Mounting
Holes
Figure 2
Rear Access Knockouts
Keyhole
opening
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Alternatively you may position the enclosure to the desired height and fasten to the sides of the studs using the slots
in the tabs. Do not fully tighten until enclosure is positioned for the desired depth. Drywall depth marks are
embossed on the sides of the enclosure (see Figure 3). Enclosure should be snug prior to drywall installation,
however it may be adjusted to assure it is flush with the wall after trim out.
Enclosure Ground Cable – (see Figure 3)
The ground cable is to be routed from the enclosure to the house electrical ground. The ground screw is located
inside the bottom of the enclosure.
3. Running Power To Enclosure
AC power needs to be run to the Enclosure when installing any module that requires AC or DC power to operate. A
low-voltage UL listed, Class 2, plug-in power supply is required when using these modules. Low voltage power
options are available from your On-Q distributor.
Remove knock-out in the bottom of the Enclosure. Install a
single-gang metal outlet box (see Figure 3).
Run a length of nonmetallic power cable to the Enclosure for
connection of a standard 15 amp, 120 volt power receptacle
(Available as a kit from On-Q as P/N F7526).
Note: Separation of circuits must be maintained and
electrical wiring must comply with the National Electric
Code (NFPA 70), Canadian Electric Code, and all
applicable state or local codes.
4. Cable Rough-In
All applications and cabling to and from the enclosure are low voltage class 2 or communication cables. All code and
good wiring practices should be maintained, such as maintaining separation from power and using proper cable
retention. The next section describes rough-in at the enclosure.
NOTE: The enclosure must be grounded. Use a minimum of 14 AWG copper wire to connect the ground lug
to earth ground. Electric ground shall be considered at the same potential as earth ground.
A. Telephone Rough-In
1) Install Category cable (depending on application) from the enclosure to the telephone company network
interface device (NID). Label cable near entry to the enclosure and at outlet location.
2) Install Category cable (depending on application) from the enclosure to each of the outlet locations. Label
cable near entry to the enclosure and at outlet location.
3) Position and secure cables to comply with codes and good wiring practices to ensure cables are not
damaged during construction.
NOTE: It is recommended that a second Cat 5e cable be run from the telephone network interface to the
Enclosure for future data applications.
B. Coax Rough-In
1) Install Quad Shield RG6 cable from the enclosure to the outlet locations. Route the cable through the
appropriate upper access hole with approximately three feet of excess. Label cable near entry to the
enclosure and at outlet location.
2) Install 2-5 Quad Shield solid copper center conductor RG6 cables from the enclosure to any planned dish
antenna location. Route the cables through one of the upper access hole with approximately three feet of
excess. Label cables near entry to the enclosure and antenna location.
3) Install Quad Shield RG6 cable from the enclosure to any media center input and video outlets. Route the
cable through one of the upper access hole with approximately three feet of excess. Label cable near entry
to the enclosure and outlet location.
4) Position and secure cables to comply with codes and good wiring practices to ensure cables are not
damaged during construction.
Figure 3
Drywall
depth
marks
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Figure 4
C. Other Cable Rough-In
1) For local area network (LAN) and other data connections, install Category 5e cable from the enclosure to the
desired outlets.
2) For Audio and other low voltage applications, install appropriate cable per the application instructions.
D. Security and Control Wiring (Control Wiring is low voltage wiring which controls lighting and other household
systems):
1) Install security and control cabling from the enclosure to the sensors and devices being controlled. Route
the cable through the enclosure access holes with approximately three feet of excess. Label cables near the
entry into enclosure and at outlet location.
Note: Refer to Security System installation guide for cable requirements and marking.
5. Screw–on Cover Installation
NOTE: Only use On-Q/Legrand Covers with the enclosure.
Covers must be matched to the proper size enclosure.
A. Partially install the top two (2) screws in the enclosure.
B. Hang the screw-on cover on the two partially installed screws
using the keyhole openings in the cover. The cover should
hang freely and fit up against the enclosure; if not, check to
see if cables are outside the enclosure or check to see if
cables are being pinched.
C. Install the remaining two screws with lock washers, and
tighten.
D. Remove the top two screws and reinstall with lock washers.
Tighten the screws.
NOTE: Screws must be installed with lock washers to ensure proper
cover grounding. The screws and lock washers must be installed to
ensure the cover is electrically grounded to the enclosure.
(See Figure 4)
NOTE: READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on product. For use only with compatible products. Follow
manufacturers installation instructions for all modules and support products
6. Hinged Cover Installation
A. Partially install two(2) hinged cover mounting screws in the top two holes
on the enclosure (see Figure 5).
B. Hang the hinged cover on the two partially installed screws using the
keyhole openings on the hinge. The cover should fit up against the
enclosure (surface mount) or the wall(recessed mount). If the cover does
not fit properly, check that the cables are not being pinched, or that the lock
is not in the locked position.
C. Install the remaining hinge screws with lock washers.
D. Remove the top two screws and reinstall with lock washers. Tighten the
screws.
E. Lock hinged cover if desired.
Hinged Cover Assembly
Figure 5
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©Copyright 2009 by On-Q/Legrand All Rights Reserved.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using your enclosure and installed low voltage products such as telephone equipment, basic precautions should
always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following:
1. Read and understand all instructions.
2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
3. Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry
tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool.
4. Never push objects of any kind in to this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous
voltages.
5. Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected
at the network interface.
6. Separation must be maintained between power-limited, non-power-limited, telco, and coax circuits, as
well as between any current-carrying and dead-metal parts, by a minimum spacing of 1/4” inch.
7. Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines, and never install them during a lightning
storm.
8. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless they are specifically designed for such
installations.
9. Receptacle box employed must be UL Listed and appropriate per the enclosure installation, i.e. flush-
mount vs. surface mount.
10. Enclosure covers must be installed prior to the application of energized services.
11. Low-voltage modules must be supplied power via the use of a UL Listed, Class 2 plug-in power supply.
12. Unused cable entry holes require a knock-out seal to reduce the risk of electric shock, installed prior to
the application of energized services.
13. Any unused 110VAC receptacles must be covered.
NOTE: These enclosures are only compatible with UL Listed Household Fire and Burglary Alarm System Unit
sub-assemblies as indicated in the control unit’s installation instructions.
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